Campaign India Team
Apr 15, 2008

Radio City rejigs senior management

Radio City 91.1 FM has announced key changes in its senior management team. Rana Barua, who is the national head marketing, will now also be the national head programming. Nik Martin has been appointed as creative consultant, programming. Sagorika Kantharia, who was general manager HR, has been promoted as national head HR.

Radio City rejigs senior management
Radio City 91.1 FM has announced key changes in its senior management team. Rana Barua, who is the national head marketing, will now also be the national head programming. Nik Martin has been appointed as creative consultant, programming. Sagorika Kantharia, who was general manager HR, has been promoted as national head HR. The other key appointments include Carl Avari as associate vice president and head and Ganesh Bhagwat as sales head, activation and alternate revenue for Radio City’s activations cell Radio City Connect. Subhashis Roy joins the national sales team as associate vice president and head - key markets, sales along with Vinita Bhatia as market head, Delhi. Avari, Bhagwat and Roy will report to Ashit Kukian, executive vice president and national head – sales, Radio City.
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